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Tag Archives: globalization
Next Workshop May 16
Please join us for the next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop, Thursday May 16 “The Nation-State Is Flat: Cadastral Mapping and Theories of State Formation” Alvaro Santana-Acuña, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology, Harvard University All papers will be distributed in advance … Continue reading
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Tagged France, globalization, modernity, nationalism, the state
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Global Capitalism And The Crisis Of Work Conference
Global Capitalism And The Crisis Of Work April 26 2013, 9:30 am–April 27 2013, 5:00 pm Logan Center Performance Penthouse http://ccct.uchicago.edu/events/global-capitalism-and-the-crisis-of-work/ The History, Social Theory, and Capitalism Project of the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory; the Center for the Study … Continue reading
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Tagged capitalism, Fordism, gender, globalization, Labor, neoliberalism, organized labor, race, work
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Stacie Hanneman
The next meeting of the Social Theory Workshop will be held on Monday evening April 19th 2010 when Stacie Hanneman (History) will present her dissertation proposal “To change China: logics and practices of a global system in the making.” The … Continue reading